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HILLSBORO ARGUS. HILLSBORO. OREGON
January 3°. 1036
m s death. He w as a c h a rte r mem v isited th e ir su m m er hom e
h er of C am p 98. F orest G rove W. at th e Scott hom e Friday.
O. W
Mr. an d M rs M arquis an d th ree
S u rv iv o rs a re th e w idow and six sons of P o rtlan d m oved o n to th e
children. R ich ard J o f Boring. J o h n Young farm J a n u a ry 18.
j E lizabeth T hom as o f Garibaldi. I G u stav e K rause o f P o rtlan d , w ho
I G eorge I... M arie Brow n. L ena fo rm erly lived on th e B ert M eyer
R yan an d Jo sep h S all of P ort- ranch, in ju re d his co llar bone in u
Band Plans Concert and I I land.
A lso tw elv e g ran d ch ild ren .
fall at his hom e an d is in th e Good
Dance in February
Mr. Beil w as th e last of his gen- S a m a rita n hospital.
e ra'io n . A few nieces and nephew s
Mrs Jo e B orovick and son J a c k ie
(B y Mr*. John M. Davidson)
a re liv in g in his n a tiv e land.
' an d d a u g h te r B etty Jo a n n e of P o r t­
H ELV ETIA H elvetia school h o n ­
land. form erly of Bend, v isited Mr.
or roll is as follows: P au l Bishop,
and Mrs. Amos H enderson T h u rs-
Doris Jossi, R uth G uerber. D on­
I day.
ald G uerber, A n n ir M ercep. De-
Miss M arjo rie W ier of e astern
lores B leuer. A lbert Jossi. Je a n
O regon, w ho spent sev eral w eeks
Yungen and B etty Yungen. Joseph
at th e M itchell hom e w hile a tte n d ­
R EED V ILLE- M rs Jess C h u rch - ing th e Pacific B eauty C u ltu re
Wenzel, w ho w as iil fo r th e past
10 days, is ab le to be on d u ty ley gave a su rp ris e p arty for her school in P o rtlan d , re tu rn e d to h er
again Mrs. P ep p ard of G aston was h usband at th e ir hom e S atu rd ay hom e last w eek
evening. F rien d s and relativ es p re s­
su b stitu te teacher.
Mr. and Mrs O liv er L ane of P o rt­
ent w ere Mr. an d M rs Jim C h u rch - land v isited Mrs. L ane's paren ts.
B and P lan s C oncert
H elvetia com m unity band w ill ley J r and fam ily Mr. an d Mrs Mr. and Mrs. P h ilip Adam s, and
give a concert an d dance at the R alph S ch ap p ert. M l. and M rs Ted son Sunday.
Mr. a n d ’ Mrs. B. F. M itchell of
H elvetia hall som etim e in F e b ru ­ S ch ap p ert and fam ily of P o rtlan d .
ary. T hey a re busy p racticin g for Mrs. Jim C hurchle.v Sr. an d son B aker, w ho a re m ak in g th e ir hom e
Homer.
Mr.
an
d
M
r
II
J
C
h
u
rch
-
the play, "T he R ight A nsw er."
for th e w in te r w ith th e ir d au g h ter,
Mrs. L eppin took Jo h n C u rl to ley and fam ily. Mr. an d Mrs. C D. E unice M itchell, an d son, G w ynn
C
hurchle.v
and
N
adin
W
ohlschlegel.
P o rtlan d for treatm en t ev ery day
M itchell, v isited relativ es at the
M issionary society held its a n ­ V eteran s' h o sp ital last w eek.
last w eek. Mr. C u il has been an
n u al b irth d ay serv ice at th e hom e
invalid for th e past tw o years.
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. K orn v isited of Mrs. G len n S tiff T h u rsd ay a ft­
th e ir son, J o h n B uehler, in P o rt­ ernoon. A larg e atte n d a n c e w as at
th e m eeting.
land Sunday.
Mrs. B ertie Jo h n so n is visitin g
Mr. and Mrs. J. M D avidson and
son Lovat visited th e ir son, Jo h n h er son H uston Jo h n so n an d fa m ­
ily
in S eattle.
(Continued from pace 11
F. Davidson, at R ocky P o in t S u n ­
Mrs. M ary O lin g er v isited Mis»
day. Jo h n J r . is im p ro v in g slowly.
F or 30 y ears he serv ed as se c re ­
H
arriet
Mix
of
P
o
rtla
n
d
Sundav.
Mr and Mrs. A be T ru m m er and
ta ry of th e F arm ers' M utu al F ire
Mrs. W. M. S n ip es w as d in n e r In su ran ce association, w as a n e ld ­
fam ily from F orest G rove v isited
guest
of
Mrs.
B
erg
er
of
F
orest
his sister, Mrs. F red Y oungen. S u n ­
e r of th e P re s b y te ria n ch u rch and
G rove last W ednesday
day
a m em b er of T u a ln y lodge. A F
T
he
class
in
ap
p
lied
arts,
in
­
& A M
E lm er B atchelder had an electric
stru c te d by Mrs. S. A. B ecker, met
w ater system installed recently.
last
F
rid
ay
ev
en
in
g
at
th
e
hom
e
I
M rs H ector F euerstein . Mrs. F ra n ­
H EL V ETIA —P e te r G rossen had
cis V anLum and Tony N ussbaum er of Mrs. G len n Stiff. T h ey a re m a k ­ lived on a farm in H elv etia for
in
g
gesso
vases.
played for the dance at H elvetia
n e a rly 30 y ears an d u n til he had
hall S atu rd ay night.
a s tro k e in 1932 he took an active
p a rt in all p u b lic activ ities h ere
an d in ad jo in in g d istricts. He w as
se c retary of th e F a rm e rs' M utual
for m any y ears an d la te r serv ed
th e g ro u p as a p p ra ise r Mr. G rossen
I By Vivian Hudson 1
w as a m em b er of th e school board !
(By Miss Carter!
V
T h5.. T im m erm sn , | for sev eral term s an d a deacon of l
,Clar<T cc UP ^ike th e church. At th e tim e of tak in g
BEAVERTON— A gym n a si u m Famines
class was organized in th e high m an A nF.r tH F ^ ro lr?n\ m m.e STP e n ' slck he w as th e e l«=««°n board
school gym T uesd ay ev en in g for man. A lb trt F orest. A lb ert Jesse, judge.
Floyd U pdike an d th e R ep p etto
__________________
th e ladies of this com m unity.
ch ild ren su rp rised Miss H elena Steg-
Mrs. M arsh T reasu rer
B eaver chapter, O. E. S„ W ed­ m an n on h e r b irth d a y a n n iv e rsa ry
nesday elected Mrs. lia M arsh tre a s ­ W ednesday ev en in g at h er home.
F ritz S teg m an n sta rte d logging
urer.
th e Roy D argotz tim b e r last M on­
Dr. Welsh Named
peak of p ro d u ctio n and placing safety began, th e toll w as grow ing
Melt 1 cup su g a r u n til carm el-
Dr. R. S. W elsh has been ap p o in t­ day a fte r a lay-off of sev eral weeks.
(Continued from pace D
Jo e D ober is ta lk .n g of settin g is fa ir to both p ro d u cer an d con- th em on th e m ark et d u rin g the low larg er and la rg e r At the end of ized. T h e Ideal caram el is am ber-
ed h ealth oficer of B eaverton. The
p
eriod
of
production.
1934 P o rtla n d had reco rd ed an all- colored. As soon as th e sugar is
first aid classes conducted by D r up m s broom h an d le m ill at th e sum er. . U n . d . er . th e p resen t O regon
I tim e high in tra ffic fatalities. T he liquified add 1 cup rich, hot m ilk
R. S. W elsh in th e h 'g h school have R oger m ill u p G ales C reek.
egg law th e g rad es for q u ality .ire
n u m b er of d e a th s in O regon as a and 1 cup sugar w ith a pinch of
M rs A ddle H udson. E rn est and specials, e x tras, sta n d a rd s a n d
been changed from W ednesday ev e­
w hole also had reach ed p roportions salt. Cook it to soft ball stage, stir-
nings to M onday evenings, b eg in ­ Miss V ivian H udson v isited Mrs. trad es; th e g rad es for size are
far out of reason.
. ring constantly R em o v e from fire,
ning this week.
C. M. B agstad of F o rest G rove large, m edium and sm all. W hether
"W e a re pleased to learn th a t th e add th e b u tte r, cool an d beat until
W ednesday.
Home Sold
an egg is n ew ly laid or cold sto r- j
T he W illiam P etch house on
age. in o rd e r to be sold u n d e r a • PO R T L A N D — A iding m ate ria lly safety w ork of the m otor club, c a r­ cream ed A dd 1 cup w aln u ts C on­
W atson at 6th w as p tc e n tly sold to
c e rta in g rad e it m ust com ply w i t h ! in red u cin g th e tra ffic d eath ra te ried on u n d e r th e d irectio n of D i­ tin u e b eatin g u n til it holds its
A. LaFond from M ontana
th e re q u ire m e n ts for th a t g rad e i for O regon as a w hole. P o rtlan d , recto r W. R M cD onald, has helped shape. P o u r onto b u tte re d plate
save lives. T he co -operation o f and cut in squares.
An inspection of th e g rad e school
M-. and Mrs. Sam G erig d ro v e to f S S y ^ W
w
t h " SPC' th e state's m etropolis, en d ed the police, city and sta te officials and
building by th e fire m arsh al for S alem T uesday to a P rn d th e tu n e r-
B u tte r C ream C aram els
’ Orth'
c a le n d a r y e a r of 1935 w ith police n u m ero u s civ ic-m in d ed o rg a n iz a ­
fire hazards found ev ery th in g in al of Mrs. Jo h n O ltn o ff M rs O l - ' W l,b th e im p ro v ed m ethods of fa ta lity reco rd s show ing a d ecrease
2 cups g ra n u la te d su g ar
tions
has
been
of
u
n
lim
ited
value.
good condition.
Fow g rain s salt
th o ff and Mrs. G erig w ere fo rm e r cP d sto ra 8e '« is im possible to tell of 34.5 per cent, acco rd in g to E. B.
“T he effects of the safety program
Mrs. R oss Dies
2 cups light colored corn sy ru p
school chum s a t M .co m , Neb. B oth ” le d ifferen ce b etw een cold sto r- M cD aniel, p resid en t of th e O regon hav e been en co u rag in g to sp o n ­
Mrs. E tta L. Ross, a fo rm er resi- Mrs. O lthoff and M .s. G erig cam e a? e and n ew l>' la*d c«gs th a t a re S ta te M otor association, sponsor of
2 cups cream
sors, and, in b eh alf of organized
dent of Progress, died in a P o rtlan d to O regon
1 teaspoon vanilla
egon in th e e a rlv
rly n ineties.
, th e sam e grade, » sta
te d rveeney.
K eeney. th e "L et's Q uit K illing" safety p ro ­ m otorists, I feel th a t ev ery m an
in eties
j 7*
taiea
hospital J a n u a ry 13.
P u t th e sugar, salt and c o r n
Mrs. A. C. M cA llister of P o rtlan d . 11 . s been P roven th a t even chetn- gram .
w
ho
has
d
riv
en
m
ore
carefu
lly
,
o
b
­
A nu m b er of officers of B eaver m o th er of Mrs. D o r P earson, is vis- ical tests can not d etec t accu rately
1 sy ru p into heavy sauce pan. that
W hile in 1934 th e tra ffic toll
chapter, O. E. S . atten d ed T u alatin ¡ting a t th e P earso n h om e th is an y d ifferen ce b etw een th e tw o soared to 90. the n u m b e r of d eath s served traffic re g u latio n s m o r e I w ill hold at least tw o q u art
S tir
closely,
should
b
e
co
n
g
ratu
lated
ch ap te r at H illsboro T uesday e v e­ w eek. Mr. an d Mrs. P earso n and types.
co n stan tly and cook ra p id ly to 245
in 1935 w as red u ced to 59. T his d e ­ p erso n ally on th e reduction."
ning.
d eg rees or to th e h a rd ball stage
sons w en t to P o rtla n d a fte r h er
K een ey f u r th e r re m a rk e d th a t it crease of m ore th a n o n e-th ird , M c­
A dditional stre e t lights to be Sunday.
A dd th e b u tte r an d th e cream so
w ould be u n sa tisfacto ry to have D aniel pointed out. w ill p lace P o rt­
placed at th e co rn er of E rickson
I g rad u ally th at th e m ix tu re does
C elestin e W aibel .m
an d u a B m
illy
y C
v a a n rte
e r legislatio n w h ich w ould b ra n d cold lan d n e a r th e top am ong m ajo r |
aven ue and F ro n t street an d F irst w ere ab sen t from school last w eek sto rag e eggs as such, p rin cip ally cities w hich an n o u n ce o u tstan d in g
not 'op boiling at a n y time Con­
and S tott stre e t w ere ap proved by oi ejw e punt of sickness.
tin u e cooking w ith co n stan t s tir ­
H OM E-M AD E CAN DIES
because th e co n su m er is not ac- red u ctio n s for last year.
the cily council a t th e m eetin g
M
rs.
tt
H.
P earso n had a q u iltin g A ttainted w ith th e real q u ality of I L atest n atio n al fig u res show th a t
A g re a t v a rie ty of in d iv id u al a t ­ rin g to 242 F Besides co n stan t #tir-
M onday evening.
rin g it is necessary to do very
bet at hW hom e W ednesday. T h u rs- cold sto rag e eggs and would" be! at the end of O ctober only th ree tra c tiv e candies m ay be m ade in ! j th
orough s tirrin g all o v er th e bot-
day and F rid ay . P re se n t w ere Mes- P reju d iced ag ain st b u y in g them , o th e r cities in th e U nited S tates i I th e kitchen.
dam es H en ry P eters. F red H aase, T he co n su m er is co n stan tly using re c o rd e d g re a te r decreases. T hey
A p p ro ach y o u r can d y m aking , tom of th e pan at th e last of the
Jo h n Haase, W illiam B orgelt T e n ­ cold sto rag e fru its, vegetables, m eats, w ere St. Paul. J e rse y C ity an d S e a t­ w ith a d e te rm in a tio n to w ork c a re ­ cooking. A dd flav o rin g as soon as
j the candy is rem oved from fire
M C onrardy w as a w eek-end nis Pyle. Sam G erig. W. G. A m m on. ! b u tte r and o th e r foodstuffs w hich tle. T he m otor clu b official said he ■ fu lly and m easu re accurately. A l­ , an d p o u r at once in to w ell b u t-
F ra n k W aibel. Miss R ose L au k et. all do not c a rry cold sto rag e labels b elieved P o rtla n d w ould ra n k even w ays s tir th e in g red ien ts su ffic ie n t­
visitor in P ortland.
| tcred pans. Cool th o ro u g h ly before
Mr. and Mrs. D elm ar M artin of of this com m unity, an d Mrs. A. C. : and w h ich are e n tire ly satisfacto ry h ig h er w hen fig d res for th e en tire ly to dissolve th e su g ar before cook­ cutting. C arm els should be cut into
from th e sta n d p o in t of q u a lity and y e a r a re com piled.
ing. If possible use a candy th e r­
Y am hill and Mr. and Mrs. G len M cA llister of P o rtlan d .
; taste. H ow ever, should an y of these
O regon as a w hole a lre a d y ha., I m o m eter to avoid guess-w ork. If it cubes about l x l x l U inches. W rap
M artin and fam ily of Eugene, p a r­
p ro d u cts be b ran d ed as "cold s to r­ gained n ational recognition because I is a candy th a t m ust be beaten, n eatly in heavy p araffin paper.
ents and b ro th er o f Mrs. C h arles
age.' th ey too w ould su ffer as a of effectiv e tra ffic safety m easures w ait u n til it is com pletely cold b e­ Yield. T w o pounds. R eq u ires about
Johnson, cam e for a v isit at th e
re s u lt of d ecreased consum ption.
it w as declared. At. th e end of th j fore b eating and beat u n til it holds 20 m inutes to m ake these.
Johnson hom e W ednesday. T he tw o
< By Mrs. O. IL Peterson)
B utterscotch
C onseq u en tly , in K een ey 's opin- first 10 m o n th s of 1935 th e s ta te 1 its shape. T ak e y o u r tim e — be
men re tu rn e d to Y am hill th e sam e
New scholars added to th e local
t
p atien t you c in 't h u rry the process
I cu p su g ar
evening, w hile th e ladies and c h il­ school M onday w ere F ran k . B illy i ion, p o u ltry m en a n d co n su m ers
I alik e sh o u ld fav o r m e p lan of re-1 a red u ctio n of 21 per cent in traffic and be successful.
4 tablespoons m olasses
dren rem ain ed u n til F rid ay .
and D ale M arquis.
tailin g eggs on a q u a lity basis, i fatalities. R hode Island led th e n a ­
You w ill find th e recipes listed
1 tablespoon v in eg ar
Since Jam es P. D onaldson's tra n s ­
C h arles D ev erell sp en t W ednes­ w hich on th e p a rt of th e co n su m ­ tio n w ith a 28 p e r cent d ecrease
easy to m ake.
fer to th e N orth P lain s school, it day and T h u rsd ay w ith his b ro th e r
2 tablespoons boiling w ater
e r w ill in s u re him th a t th e e g g s 1 "S afety e x p e rts a ttrib u te th e r e ­
Patience
cu p b u tte r
leaves only tw o boys in th e Mason H erb ert D ev erell a t C orbett.
d
u
ctio
n
in
P
o
rtla
n
d
and
O
regon
lo
w hich he b uys an d w hich a r e ,
2 cups su g a r
H ill school.
S tir th e in g red ien ts to g eth er and
Mrs. A lb ert S co tt ic tu rn e d hom e g rad ed and stam p ed w ill conform th e life-sav in g a c tiv ities c a rrie d on
1 cu p hot m ilk
cook w ith o u t stirrin g to th e h ard - !
T h u rsd ay a fte r sp en d in g o v er th re e w ith th e re q u ire m e n ts fo r th at h ere for m ore th a n a y e a r." Mi -
2 tablespoons b u tte r
crack stage. (T his m eans th a t w hen
ADAM BEIL
w eeks in P o rtlan d w ith h e r son-in- grade, w h e th e r th e y a re cold s to r­ D aniel said. "B efore th e p ro g ram of
1 cup w alnuts.
th e sy ru p is dropped in cold w ater |
LAUREL —A dam Beil. 77, died in law and d au g h ter, Mr. and Mrs.
age
or
fresh;
and
o
r
th
e
p
a
rt
of
a P ortland hospital Ja n u a ry 13. F u ­ H arry Moore, an d son L ay to n
33
th
e
p
ro
d
u
cer
it
w
ill
m
ean
th
a
t
he
neral services w ere held in th e
Mr. and Mrs. F o u ltz and - ch
ild ren
-------------can
m ain tain a re la tiv e ly stab le ,
Catholic church a t G resham J a n ­ A lb ert
and D orothy of P o rtla n d m ark et by sto rin g eggs d u rin g th e I
uary 15. In te rm e n t w as i n St.
Joseph's cem etery.
Mr. Beil w as born in W ytem berg.
G erm any, J a n u a ry 25. 1859. and
cam e to A m erica in Ju ly , 1882. He
came w est to F orest G rove in 1890
w here he was m arried to M argaretha
Hoos. He follow ed th e blacksm ith-
ing business th e re u n til 1896. then
Prices e ffectiv e Friday, Saturday and Monday
Jan. 31, Feb. 1 and 3
moved to C enterville, w here he
continued his business u n til poor
COFFEE
health forced him to give it up in
1916. He then m oved to B oring
Columbia
T° g*ve re a ' m ca^ values at the
w here he engaged in farm in g until
Helvetia Roll
Honor Given
Year of the Big Rainbow
S urp rise P arty
H eld at Reedville
Services fo r M r.
Grosser» M onday
Beaverton W om en
Form Gym Class
B irthday S urprise
H eld at H ayw ard
Storage Benefits
T old Poultry’ M en
it b le a k s betw een till* fingers if
you trv to crush iti T u rn in to a
large b u tte re d tin. m aking a thin
lay er W hen p artly cool, m ark in
squares, or w hen cold break in
pieces willi th e handle of a knife.
Nutmeata m.i> be added
,
Show In te re st in Fora.ge Crops
CONDON C onsiderable in terest
i m forage crops Is being show n by
' farm ers of G illiam and W heeler
counties, according to .1 M Stem ,
assistant d istrict agent, w ho says
I lie li is an sw ered num erous q u e s ­
tions recen tly In re;;.nil to crested
w heal grass, v arieties of alfalfa, and
! oilier forage crops S everal farm ers
j a re plan n in g to try sm all p ilc h e s
of L adak alfalfa in the sp rin g If
] m o istu re co nditions a re favorable,
he reports.
NOTICE
Ol S I I I K I I I S SALE
No. 10686
O n the 17th day of F ebruary.
1936. at the ho ur of HI.00 A. M. at
the East door of th e C ourt House
in H illsboro. W ashington C ountv.
O regon. I w ill sell ut auction to the
I highest b id d er for cash the follow ­
ing d escrib ed real p ro p erty lo­
cated in W ashington C ounty, O re ­
gon, to-w it:
B eginning at an Iron pipe on the
south of that ce rta in tract situ a te d
in sections 7 and IB in T. I S It
1
of tin* Will. M er , conveyed by
M ary M orrison to M A. Shaw by
deed recorded at page 506 in Book
106 of Det’il R ecords of W ashing­
t o n C ounty. O regon, ttie said begln-
1 mg point being 795 2 feet N ortn
0!» 42 East from th e S. W corner
of said S haw tra c t and ut th e S E ;
co rn er of a 1-acre tract h ereto fo re
| conveyed to S G illiland, thence »
N I 30 E 461 5 feet to the N E
c o rn e r of said I-acre tract; thence
S 62 44' E 289 5 feet, m ore or
less, to the n o rth w est co rn er of a
I-acre tra c t h ereto fo re conveyed to
M A. K ershaw , th en ce S. 0 04' W
along the W line of said K ershaw
tra c t and co n tin u atio n th ereo f 421
feet to th e S. line of suld S haw
tract; th en ce S. 89 42' W 308 5
feet, m ore or less, to th e place of
beginning, co n tain in g 31X13 acres,
m ore or less, ex cep t the w est 94
feet th ereo f as described in Deed
Hook 140 page 399 Deed Records
of W ashington C ounty, O regon, less
a strip 25 feet in w idth off the
n o rth sid e of th e above described
tra c t reserv ed for road purposes.
P ortland Registers
D ecrease in D eaths
in W ashington C ounty, S late of
Oregon, together w ith the In icdi
(am ents ¡1
and
p u rten
an ces
1111 ap
lljiptu
It'll»«»'
' ' th e ir
.
. and
.. 1 also
..I_ « to . g c th
Illlt*
lllito . belonging,
e i.
.,11 dl
r
b o x e s , m echanical rcfi'lgci atioif*
units, eq uipm ent for heating, light
lug. and cooking, mil i oi .. d o o i a n d
window shades and pci onal plop
c ity as a te ever furnished by a
landlord In letting or operating an
u n fu rn ish ed building slm ilai lo th *
buildings creeled upon said mort
gaged prem ises and now or lici t -
a fte r Installed th erein by the m o rt­
gagor ol" his isslgns, w hich shall
I have been deem ed betw een t h e
I plaintiff and s a il m o rtg ag o r’ and
lu ll parties claim ing by, throng.i
oi" u n d er them an a c 'e . ion to toe
freehold anti a p a rt of the riu lty
covered by ti l- m ortgage
Suhl sale Is m ade under exeeu
thin Issued out of th e I a c iitt ( om l
of the S tate of O regon for t h e
C ounty of W a iim glta . Io me ill
reeteil In the rase of Home O w n ­
ers' Loan C orporation, a eoipora
tmn, P laintiff, vs M ury G illis Ski
ami Norvul .1 Skee, her husband,
am i R obert L. D eaver and A. E
D eaver D efendant",
D ated Ja n u a ry iltli, 1936
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I-11 .i publication Ja n u a i, 16,1936 ’
Lust publication F eb ru ary 13, 1036
J W CONNELL. Sin i iff of Wash
ingtnu C ounty. O regon.
WAR
VETERANS
ATTENTION
W hen yon com e to H ills­
boro d o n 't forget to
d ro p in find see an old
buddy, an d ta ste those
delicious “ ft ied in b u t­
te r" H am b u rg ers, only
Five Cent» nt
Cecil’s Place
N eat to P enney's
When Yon Are—
LOOKING FOR BETTER
PRICES, TRY PIGGI.Y
Firdale
WIGGLY
Recip»es
Price# effectiv e Fri., SnL,
Mon,, Jan. 31 Io Feb. 3, inc.
Hillsboro, Oregon
M ason H ill
SALADAISE
B end
At Your
S E R V IC E
D R IE D F R U I T S -
V/ ■
D octors
Recom m end
lowest possible cost.
RAISINS— Choice
To advise you in purchasing the
right cut for every purpose.
BLACK FIGS— Choice. 3 lbs.
25c
WHITE FIGS— Extra choice. 2 lbs.
PEACHES— Extra choice. 2 lbs.
19c
All Meats Inspected by Drs. N icol and A lm quist
Home Cured Meats
BACON BACKS “1i'DES
28c
HAMS H,, l or. . ... -
25c
BACON SQUARES Lb.
2Gc
Morningdew
Irradiated Milk
(W inter .Sunshine)
Rich in vitam in D content,
Irrad iated Milk contains th e
elem ents necessary to build
resistance against w in te rs
dangerous, devitalizin g sick ­
nesses.
Ideal for Every
Member of the Family
Swift’s Silverleaf Brand LARD
16c
I-lb.
SWIFT’S SHORTENING
Mb.
llC 4 lb..
42c
FRANKFURTERS
Í ib,. 25c
j
We carry a full line of SW IFT’S BRANDED
STEER BEEF. Give it a trial.
M orningdew
FRED'S
GUERNSEY DAIRY
"A F lavor You’ll Favor”
Sam Hullt & Son#
Phone 2568
Three Year Average Score by
Pacific International Over 98
31c
2 lbs.
SUPERIOR MARKET
Phone 651
5 D eliveries Daily
Res. P hone 321Z
cetJless. 4-lb. bag
APRICOTS— Extra choice. Lb...................
Best
17c
25c
M. J. B. COFFEE
, 2 l b. . S 3 C
2 7 c
19c
TREE TEA
Black.
W H IT E K IN G ï y ,1"?,';. ,'UW,’*:R
29c
W H IT E K I N G ,:,^ " “ V S"A,'•
29c
O A T S Regular bag or q uick cooking.
35c
F A R IN A
ccrcaL
bag
49c
? Red or Sm all Whifc.
BEANS
5 .b, 19c
Q cans 25c
TUNA/
'
O U A Ç ' I— 117 C Del Moule, fancy 2U .
1
1A-.O ,3 rallJj 43C,
15c
P IN E A P P L E K i r c - r 1
10c
G R A P E F R U IT GX;'" • b,'ok,'n g tan(( 25c
KRAUT
- c ’ an
10c
P U M P K IN
,can
3 cans 25C
P E A R S PnX ° - 2'2 Burlct‘
1OC
T O M A T O SAUCE
3 ea„, 10c
FLOUR
24«/«-lb.
’/i-lb .
Green.
27c
’/2-lb.
TOMATO SOUP— Van
Camp’s, Small
can. Can
wV*
(3 cans
14c)
SARDINES. Del Monte.
Tomato or
-4 r»
mustard. 2 cans JL fJG
TOM ATOES— In puree
s'^n.
29c
CORN — Del Monte.
Golden
B a n ta m ’. 3 cans O C r 'L*
(Can
13c)
PEAS — Ocean B reeze
or Del Monte.
2s. 3 cans
(Can ........
15c)
SPINACH — Libby's,
c li" '
(3 cans
49-lb.
15c
43c)
$<
1.39
K tz V z
Bag
_____ _
NORTHERN. For all household purpose
23c
39c
A new D ressing w ith a real flavor.
T ry it at y o u r n ex t op p o rtu n ity .
SOUP
GRAHAM
G ibbs. Veg., Tonnit
Clam ( 'liov, dt r‘
4
ISc
or Salted Crackers.
2-lb. box
24c
fulgcrs
•
Ki l t IK P
2 for
14 oz.
T I NA—Solili m eat.
I.o
'As.
Fach
A SPA R A G U S—
P icnic tin. Fach
Lb.
Pint
Quart
25c
29c
10c
15c
1- lb. tin
2- lb. tin
27c
53c
WESSON OIL— Quart size
39c
WESSON OIL— ’/¡¡-gallon tin
78c
PO5TUM CEREAL— l-lb . p k B.
20c
POST BRAN FLAKES— 2 pkgs.
19c
BAKING POW DER— C alu m et, l-lb.
19c
W HITE KING
He
W HITE KING ür“"' 'S 40— i's
23c
N\ í h £ , ? SO GUD CHOCOLATE and VANILLA
W AFERS—
n n
2 dozen in pkg. for
10c
SHREDDED WHEAT
The Original. Package
10c
T IF F A N Y W IN E S
49c
L A B O H E M E X ™ P0"T
59c
LEMONS
ONION SETS
Medium size
Dozen
Good, solili sels
se
Lb.